Hearing aid
Rachel A. Dumont and
Peter G. Gillespie ()
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Rachel A. Dumont: the Oregon Hearing Research Center and the Vollum Institute, Oregon Health & Science University
Peter G. Gillespie: the Oregon Hearing Research Center and the Vollum Institute, Oregon Health & Science University
Nature, 2003, vol. 424, issue 6944, 28-29
Abstract:
Mechanically controlled ion channels — transduction channels — are a key feature of the cells that detect sound, touch and movement. In fruitfly ears, the channels belong to a very familiar group of proteins.
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1038/424028a
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